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If you're really fit, you can probably reach both Moslifjellet and Preikestolen on a round trip. But the hike to Moslifjellet has enough qualities in itself.

How long is the hike to Moslifjellet?

The hike to Moslifjellet is a moderately demanding hike. It is 6.2 kilometres long and the round trip takes 3 hours.

How do I get to Moslifjellet?

The hike starts at Preikestolen Basecamp. The Preikestolen car park is around 10 minutes by car from Jørpeland and 40 minutes by car from Stavanger.

Preikestolen Basecamp rents out clothing and equipment, has a café and restaurant and offers several accommodation options.

By bus to Preikestolen car park:

www.gofjords.com

www.pulpitrock.no

When is the season for the trip?

The main season is March - November.

Hike description

Follow the Preikestol trail up to the first plateau. Here you will find signs pointing the way to Moslifjellet. The walk through the birch forest follows the lateral moraines of the Lysefjord glacier that once lay here. The last part of the trail is in open mountain terrain. The return hike follows the ridge of the mountain in a southerly direction and you look over towards the Lysefjord.

Back at the car park, we can recommend a swim in Refsvatn - a great sandy beach below Preikestolhytta. Treat yourself to something good at the mountain lodge afterwards!

Important info for the trip

  • Wear good walking shoes.
  • Warm clothes - it's often a cold draft at the top, even in summer.
  • Remember to bring enough water and food.
  • At Preikestolen 365 you can get up-to-date information about weather, conditions and parking.

Contact

Address:
  • 4100 JØRPELAND
Phone:
982 19 975
Email:
info@ryfylke.com
Website:
www.ut.no/tur/2.2515/

Facilities

Level of difficulty:
  • Medium (blue)
Total ascent:
  • 514m
Distance:
  • 6.2km
Season:
  • Autumn
  • Summer
  • Winter
  • Spring
Surface:
  • Path
Terrain:
  • Mountain area
  • Forest area

Where is Moslifjellet?